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Articles 1 - 19 of 19
Full-Text Articles in Environmental Law
Breaking The Bank: Revisiting Central Bank Of Denver After Enron And Sarbanes-Oxley, Celia Taylor
Breaking The Bank: Revisiting Central Bank Of Denver After Enron And Sarbanes-Oxley, Celia Taylor
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
2005 Judges' Edition Bench Memorandum: Seventeenth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Carlisle Tuggey
2005 Judges' Edition Bench Memorandum: Seventeenth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Carlisle Tuggey
Pace Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Best Brief For Appellant: Seventeenth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Anthony Cotton, Kristin Eisenbraun, Randall Green
Best Brief For Appellant: Seventeenth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Anthony Cotton, Kristin Eisenbraun, Randall Green
Pace Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sharing Potential And The Potential For Sharing: Open Source Licensing As A Legal And Economic Modality For The Dissemination Of Renewable Energy Technology, Jason Wiener
ExpressO
No abstract provided.
An Economic Theory Of Infrastructure And Commons Management, Brett M. Frischmann
An Economic Theory Of Infrastructure And Commons Management, Brett M. Frischmann
ExpressO
In this article, Professor Frischmann combines a number of current debates across many disciplinary lines, all of which examine from different perspectives whether certain resources should be managed through a regime of private property or through a regime of open access. Frischmann develops and applies a theory that demonstrates there are strong economic arguments for managing and sustaining openly accessible infrastructure. The approach he takes differs from conventional analyses in that he focuses extensively on demand-side considerations and fully explores how infrastructure resources generate value for consumers and society. As a result, the theory brings into focus the social value …
Arnold Schwarzenegger And Our Common Future, Sarah Krakoff
Arnold Schwarzenegger And Our Common Future, Sarah Krakoff
Publications
No abstract provided.
Border Power Plant Working Group V. Department Of Energy, Kelly Rain
Border Power Plant Working Group V. Department Of Energy, Kelly Rain
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Solar Power: The Journey From Niche To Mainstream, Todd Foley, Kevin Gallagher
Solar Power: The Journey From Niche To Mainstream, Todd Foley, Kevin Gallagher
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Business And Climate Change: Examining Drivers For Action, Sara Standish
Business And Climate Change: Examining Drivers For Action, Sara Standish
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Blackout Of 2003: What Is Next?, Joel B. Eisen
The Blackout Of 2003: What Is Next?, Joel B. Eisen
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New Framework: Post-Kyoto Energy And Environmental Security, Lakshman D. Guruswamy
A New Framework: Post-Kyoto Energy And Environmental Security, Lakshman D. Guruswamy
Publications
In this article Professor Guruswamy advances an argument for new energy agreements that address the immense global environmental challenge presented by the increasing global energy demands of both the developed and developing world. Arguing that new energy accords are needed to meet this challenge, he identifies and describes the decidedly interdisciplinary knowledge base and analytics required to negotiate such international instruments. The construction of these knowledge bases call for scientific, engineering, technological, legal, social, economic and behavioral expertise. Professor Guruswamy identifies pragmatic steps--including a targeted research agenda--that will contribute to such an undertaking and begin the arduous process of addressing …
Energy, Environment & Sustainable Development, Lakshman D. Guruswamy
Energy, Environment & Sustainable Development, Lakshman D. Guruswamy
Publications
No abstract provided.
International Environmental Law: 2005 Annual Report, Vail T. Thorne, Lakshman Guruswamy, Kevin L. Doran
International Environmental Law: 2005 Annual Report, Vail T. Thorne, Lakshman Guruswamy, Kevin L. Doran
Publications
No abstract provided.
Inter-American System, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
Inter-American System, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Transmission Siting In Deregulated Wholesale Power Markets: Re-Imagining The Role Of Courts In Resolving Federal-State Siting Impasses, Jim Rossi
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
During most of the twentieth century, state and local regulatory bodies coordinated the siting or power plants and transmission lines. These bodies focused on two important issues: 1) the determination of need, so as to avoid unnecessary economic duplication of costly infrastructure; and 2) environmental protection, so as to provide local land use and other environmental concerns input on the placement of necessary generation and transmission facilities. With the rise of a deregulated wholesale power market, the issue of need is increasingly determined by the market, not regulators. Environmental concerns with siting, however, frequently remain contested - especially locally - …
Energy-Efficiency: The Best Option For A Secure, Clean, Healthy Future, Richard L. Ottinger
Energy-Efficiency: The Best Option For A Secure, Clean, Healthy Future, Richard L. Ottinger
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The risks of dependence on traditional fuels have never been greater or more obvious. Modern civilization and the world economy are facing imminent and clear threats of worldwide terrorism. The oil producing countries of the Middle East are increasingly unstable, confronting the world with potentially calamitous energy and economic disruptions. Domestically, our limited refining capacity creates shortages when demand is high and increases prices even when petroleum supplies are plentiful. Yet most of the world is in a state of denial, happy to bask in the illusory security of temporary Saudi oil production increases. Moreover, these new dangers sit on …
Sustainable Energy: A Preliminary Framework, Lakshman Guruswamy
Sustainable Energy: A Preliminary Framework, Lakshman Guruswamy
Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review, Lakshman D. Guruswamy
Principles Of Law And Economics, Daniel Cole, Peter Grossman
Principles Of Law And Economics, Daniel Cole, Peter Grossman
Peter Z. Grossman
No abstract provided.